The aim of this study is to determined the smallest significant value in osteodensitometry in obese population. The study population will be divided in 3 groups according to their BMI. Bone mineral density will be measured twice in osteodensitometry, then the smallest significant value will be determined. Our hypothesis is that the smallest significant value that we use in an non-obese population can be different in an obese population.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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osteodensitometry in obese population
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